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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Baltimore BWI Airport
I was double charged, I heard tapping through the wall all night, when we pulled up to the hotel there seemed to be a party in the parking lot, then I paid extra to be told by the house keeping staff that I lie. When I get dressed and go down stairs she blames it on the staff before her for not putting ...
Reviewed on 15 Mar 2026

DoubleTree Hotel Baltimore - BWI Airport
The hotel itself was nice. The room was comfortable. We had a large group of high school athletes on our floor who were having a good, loud, silly time in the hallway. After 11 or so, they quieted down. The breakfast buffet was mediocre. The staff was friendly.
Reviewed on 16 Mar 2026

Graduate by Hilton Annapolis
The hotel has cute and trendy decor. It’s located centrally nearby many restaurants and coffee shops around. Our room was clean and spacious. Check in was easy and on point. We had no issues with this hotel. This is my second Graduate hotel that I’m staying in and they are very efficient.
Reviewed on 16 Mar 2026
Popular places to visit

U.S. Naval Academy
See where future generations of Navy and Marine Corps officers are trained at this historic federal service academy within a former fort in Annapolis harbor.

Chesapeake Bay Bridge
Attempt the nerve-racking drive across this long and notoriously scary bridge, which provides fabulous views of Chesapeake Bay for passengers.

Sandy Point State Park
Sunbathe on the beach, enjoy unrivaled views of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and go hiking, swimming, fishing and boating in this vast park.

Maryland State House
Appreciate the superb architecture and fascinating history of America’s first peacetime capitol and the oldest state capitol still in legislative use.

Maryland Quiet Waters Park
Stroll along miles of trails through grassy parkland, hardwood forests and riverfront promenades and check out the visitor center at this pretty park.

William Paca House
Learn about the life and explore the historic home of 18th-century lawyer and signer of the Declaration of Independence, William Paca.


